Russian Railways opened traffic on one track in Transbaikalia after the derailment of cars

Russian Railways opened traffic on one track in Transbaikalia after the derailment of cars

[ad_1]

JSC Russian Railways announced the opening of traffic on one track of the Aleur-Bushuley section of the Trans-Baikal Railway. The day before, 14 carriages of a freight train derailed on this road, but no one was injured.

According to message in the Russian Railways Telegram channel, the first train passed along the restored track at 19:45 Moscow time. “Passenger trains detained as a result of the derailment of freight cars have been sent along their routes. Work continues to restore traffic on the adjacent track,” Russian Railways clarified.

January 9 at 1:17 (January 8 at 19:17 Moscow time) in the Trans-Baikal Territory 14 freight train cars with coal derailed on the Bushulei-Aleur section due to a collision with an empty train (without cargo), which was traveling in the opposite direction. Of the 14 carriages, five overturned on their sides, and nine carriages had bogies overturned. Two sections of the locomotive of one of the trains also tilted. Train traffic was limited in both directions.

[ad_2]

Source link